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HHH Workshop

This workshop aims at gathering both theorists and experimentalists to discuss all aspects of HHH production at the (HL-)LHC, in terms of Standard Model and beyond the Standard Model physics.

We plan to cover advances in theoretical calculations, BSM phenomenology, EFT interpretations as well as analyses techniques at the LHC and machine learning developements.

The main program will consist of several days dedicated to specific topics with invited talks, but we also allow for submitted talk contributions.

ICWIP 2023

8th International Conference on Women in Physics

Welcome to the 8th IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics (ICWIP2023)

The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) has recognised a particular need to foster the participation of women in physics. The IUPAP Conferences series on Women in Physics, organised by IUPAP Working Group 5, has a history not only of success and growth but also of making a difference to the physics community. The 8th conference in this series will be held virtually during 10-14 July 2023 with India as the host country and it will be jointly organised by the Gender in Physics Working Group (GIPWG) of Indian Physics Association (IPA) and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR). The conference will be hosted by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) – a national centre of TIFR, strongly focused on promoting quality and equity in Science & Mathematics education from primary school to introductory college levels.

While the community of women physicists in India has long been vocal in discussing gender issues and promoting equity, recent years have seen these efforts gain a formal shape. The IPA established the GIPWG in 2017, while a Working Group on Gender Equity of the Astronomical Society of India was established in 2015. The national science academies in India have also set up panels on women in science. The Government of India has been strongly supportive of efforts to increase the participation of women in science. This commitment has been signaled by its having set up a Task Force on Women in Science and a Standing Committee on Women in Science. Most recently, it has launched GATI, an accreditation program to promote gender equity.

Organizing ICWIP2023 in India is a unique opportunity to further India’s commitment to the cause of promoting women in physics. In addition, many initiatives in the country to support gender equity in science will serve as illustrative examples for developing countries, dealing with the women under-representation in Physics and other STEM disciplines.

The program will consist of plenary sessions, interactive workshops, poster presentations, and networking sessions. In addition to the country papers depicting the status of women in physics, registered participants can make contributions in physics, physics education and gender issues.

Poster contributions broadly based on the following topics are invited from registered participants.

 

  • Astrophysics and Cosmology
  • Nuclear, particle, atomic and accelerator Physics
  • Laser, Optics, Plasma Physics & quantum informationn
  • Condensed matter physics & nanoscale physics
  • Environmental & Medical Physics
  • Women in Physics
  • Women & Girls in Physics education or Physics Education

 

Participation in ICWIP2023 requires adherence to the conference Code of Conduct.

QCD 2023

26 “HIGH-ENERGY PHYSICS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS”

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
QCD at Colliders
Hadron dynamics
Quark-Gluon Plasma
Non-perturbative QCD
Weak decays
Higgs and Vector Bosons
Standard Model and Beyond

DSU 2023

17TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE DARK SIDE OF THE UNIVERSE

The DSU events are a series of international workshops in cosmology and astro-particle physics. The workshops bring together a wide range of theorists and experimentalists to discuss current ideas on models of the dark sector of the Universe, and relate them to ongoing and future experiments. Topics covered include: dark matter, dark energy, cosmic rays, neutrino physics, large-scale structure, black holes, gravitational waves, physics beyond the standard model, and more. The 17th event of the series will be hosted by EAIFR on 10-14 July 2023, jointly organized by EAIFR and ICTP.

BEAUTY 2023

The 21st International Conference on B-Physics at Frontier Machines, “BEAUTY 2023”, will be held in Clermont-Ferrand, France, from the 3rd to the7th July 2023.

Initiated in Prague – 1993, the BEAUTY conference series is devoted to reviewing the latest theoretical and experimental and theoretical advances in heavy flavour physics.

The scientific programme will cover a wide range of topics, including CP violation, rare decays, spectroscopy, and production of heavy flavoured B and charmed hadrons. Prospects for upcoming B-physics experiments at frontier machines, and at the next generation of high-energy colliders will also be discussed.

During the week, several social activities are scheduled (welcome reception, excursion, conference dinner), as well as an Outreach event (in french). Informal “Pints of Science” gatherings will also be organised.

 

The conference fee will cover lunches throughout the week, breaks, as well as the conference dinner and social events. Check the “Registration” page for details (registration will open soon).

Participants should book their accommodation at their earliest possible convenience (July 2023 being touristic high season in Clermont-Ferrand).

23rd International Workshop on Neutrinos from Accelerators (NuFact2022)

NuFACT 2022 is the 23rd in the series of yearly international workshops which started in 1999 and which had previously been called the International Workshop on Neutrino Factories. The change of name to International Workshop on Neutrinos from Accelerators is related to the fact that the workshop program has, over the years, come to include all current and future accelerator and also reactor based neutrino projects, including also muon projects, not only the Neutrino Factory project.

The main goal of the workshop is to review the progress of current and future facilities able to improve on measurements of the properties of neutral and charged lepton flavor violation, as well as searches for new phenomena beyond the capabilities of presently planned experiments. The workshop is both interdisciplinary and interregional in that experimenters, theorists, and accelerator physicists from all over the world share expertise with the common goal of reviewing the results of currently operating experiments and designing the next generation of experiments. To allow for worldwide participation we plan to broadcast plenary sessions and make at least some selected parallel sessions available. Plenary sessions will be mostly held in the mornings in Utah, which translates into convenient times for international participants from the Americans and Europe/Africa regions.

Before and during the conference we will also have several mini-workshops and panel discussions. Currently we plan to have a mini-workshop on Multi-Messenger Tomography of Earth and a workshop on Muon Colliders, and plan to have a panel discussion on the Snowmass exercise.

We are currently envisioning a fully in-person event. Plenary and selected parallel sessions will be streamed for world-wide participation. NuFact will include some dedicated hybrid events  with opportunities for remote participants to give presentations and to discuss with the in-person participants.

The NuFact 2022 workshop is divided into seven Working Groups covering the following topics:

  1. Neutrino Oscillation Physics (Working Group 1),
  2. Neutrino Scattering Physics (Working Group 2),
  3. Accelerator Physics (Working Group 3),
  4. Muon Physics (Working Group 4), and
  5. Neutrinos Beyond PMNS (Working Group 5)
  6. Detectors (Working Group 6)
  7. Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Education & Outreach (Working Group 7)

20th INFN-LNF Summer School ‘Bruno Touschek’ in Nuclear, Subnuclear and Astroparticle Physics

The XX LNF Summer School `Bruno Touschek’ in Nuclear, Subnuclear and Astroparticle Physics will take place at INFN, Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, Italy, on July 11-15, 2022. The School is planned in a format with in-person participation and all safety measures will be implemented in order to guarantee a safe environment.

 

The School is intended for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows in theoretical and experimental high-energy, nuclear and astroparticle physics and will feature the following lectures.

 

Quark flavour physics: theory aspects

Diego Guadagnoli (LAPTH Annecy)

 

Experimental heavy flavour physics

Marie-Helene Schune (LAL Orsay)

 

New Physics in the lepton sector and correlations with the electroweak fits

Andreas Crivellin (Zurich U. & PSI Villigen)

 

Flavour physics measurements with charged leptons

Alberto Lusiani (Scuola Normale Superiore & INFN Pisa)

 

QCD and jets at colliders

Matteo Cacciari (LPTHE & Paris 7 U.)

 

The next collider at the energy frontier: from accelerator and detector technology to the scientific programme

Marcel Vos (IFIC & CSIC & Valencia U.)

 

Early Universe Cosmology: Neutrinos, Dark Matter and Baryogenesis

Miguel Escudero Abenza (TUM Munich)

 

Big Bang Nucleosynthesis as a Cosmological Probe

Gianpiero Mangano (Naples U. & INFN Naples)

 

Exploiting the finest details of the Cosmic Microwave Background: experimental challenges

Paolo De Bernardis (Sapienza U. & INFN Rome)

 

Jointly with the XX LNF Summer School, the 7th Young Researchers Workshop on `Physics Challenges in the LHC Era’ will take place on July 11th and 14th. Participants in the Summer School are strongly encouraged to apply to give talks. The contributions to the workshop will be published in Frascati Physics Series.

 

The Spring Colloquium on Science and Technology `Brave New Worlds: The Discovery and Characterisation of Planets Beyond Our Solar System’ will be given on July 12th by Daniel Bayliss (Warwick U.)

IUPAP Centenary

The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics will turn 100 years old in 2022.

A series of activities will be carried out to celebrate this Centenary. The Centennial Symposium will take place at ICTP, Trieste, on 11, 12 and 13 July 2022. We hope that many people will be able to participate in person, but we understand that some participants will be on Zoom and so the meeting will be fully hybrid. The Symposium will include plenary talks by keynote speakers and other activities, with an emphasis on aspects of the IUPAP history, on developing countries, collaborations among countries, physics education, and many other items consistent with the IUPAP mission.

ICHEP 2022

ICHEP is a series of international conferences organized by the C11 commission of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP). It has been held every two years for more than 50 years, and is the reference conference of particle physics where most relevant results are presented. At ICHEP, physicists from around the world gather to share the latest advancements in particle physics, astrophysics, cosmology, and accelerator science and discuss plans for major future facilities.

ICHEP 2022 will be the first time of a ICHEP conference to be held in Italy and will mark a return to the in-presence meeting of the HEP community after the pandemic emergency, even if remote participation will also be granted to favour in particular people from countries still affected by mobility restrictions. The Conference falls just ten years after the Higgs boson discovery and will offer the occasion to celebrate this important anniversary as well as to make the point on the progresses achieved in this sector that opened a new window for precision Standard Model studies and Beyond Standard Model investigations.

TASI 2022

Ten Years After the Higgs Discovery: Particle Physics Now and Future

The program will consist of a pedagogical series of lectures and seminars. Lectures will be given over a four-week period, three or four lectures per day, Monday through Friday. The audience will be composed primarily of advanced theoretical graduate students. Experimentalists with a strong background in theory are also encouraged to apply. Some post-doctoral fellows will be admitted, but preference will be given to applicants who will not have received their Ph.D. before 2022. The minimum background needed to get full benefit of this TASI is a knowledge of quantum field theory and some familiarity with the Standard Model and issues beyond it. We hope to provide some subsidy, but students will need partial support from other sources. Rooms, meals, and access to all facilities will be provided at reasonable rates in beautifully located dormitories at the University of Colorado.

 

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